Media Reform Organization Directory

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These are local, regional, and other national groups working on media policy reform. We're all in this together, so support their good work.

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  • People often know what they want to see happen, but not how to get there. Acorn has helped numerous individuals and organizations accomplish their IT development goals.

  • ACME, free of corporate media funding, is a strategic network linking media educators, health advocates, media reformers, independent media makers, community organizers and others.

  • A nonprofit membership organization founded in 1976, the Alliance represents over 1,000 Public, Educational and Governmental access organizations and community media centers throughout the country.

  • Established in 1993, The Alliance recognizes the need for rural communities to have access to effective technology resources. We believe all people deserve knowledge of and access to emerging technologies so they may use these tools to affect their own destinies.

  • The goal of Allied Media Projects is to democratize the tools of media creation and distribution and to support others who are doing the same.

  • The Association for Progressive Communications is an international network of civil society organizations dedicated to empowering and supporting those working for peace, human rights, development and

  • Austin Free-Net (AFN) helps community organizations launch free Internet access sites for the public.

  • Austin Media Revolution (AMR) is a nonprofit organization based in Austin, Texas. AMR seeks to help independent community media, media literacy groups and media access groups to network and collaborate with one another in order to create more awareness and support for their programs.

  • Baltimore Grassroots Media is a local organization dedicated to strengthening public access television in Baltimore.

  • The mission of the Benton Foundation is to articulate a public interest vision for the digital age and to demonstrate the value of communications for solving social problems.

  • The CCFC (formerly Stop Commercial Exploitation of Children) is a national coalition of health care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and concerned parents who strive to counter the harmful ef

  • The Center for Democracy and Technology works to promote democratic values and constitutional liberties in the digital age.

  • The Center for Digital Democracy is committed to preserving the openess and diversity of the Internet in the broadband era, and to realizing the full potential of digital communications through the de

  • The Center for International Media Action (CIMA), is a nonprofit organization created to strengthen connections among grassroots organizers, public-interest advocates, activists and researchers focuse

  • Technology has created a chessboard of corporate and government interests in telecommunications and media.

  • The Center for the Public Domain seeks to fortify the information commons through the creation of new legal regimes, social institutions and transparent technologies.

  • The Chicago Digital Access Alliance is group working to bring wireless access to Chicago.

  • Chicago Media Action (CMA) is an activist group dedicated to analyzing and broadening Chicago's mainstream media and to building Chicago's independent media.

  • Colorado Common Cause is a non-profit organization fighting for open, honest and accountable government.

  • Our mission is to build bridges for Colorado communities to teach media literacy and advocate for and provide access to the widest range of voices, thereby creating a culture of empowered citizens.

  • CWA, America's largest communications and media union, represents over 700,000 women and men in both private and public sectors, including over half a million workers who are building the Information

  • CTCNet is a US-based network of more than 1000 organizations united in their commitment to improve the educational, economic, cultural and political life of their communities through technology.

  • The Consumer Project on Technology supports and conducts research and educational projects ecouraging citizen-consumer interest in intellectual property rights, health care, electronic commerce and co

  • The Creative Commons is devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to build upon and share by expanding the spectrum of possiblities between full copyright and the public dom

  • The Digital Divide Network is the Internet's largest community for educators, activists, policy makers and concerned citizens working to bridge the digital divide.

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